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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1952)
4 PAGE a SHERMAN COUNTY Moro Personals Roy Belshee and wife left Mon day for a. few days fishing at East Lake, meeting Mrs. Bel- shee’s brother and wife of Eu gene at l a Pine. He has a trailer and boat so they expect to catch a big one. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wiley of Hermiston were here over Decoration day to be with her mother, Mrs. Jay Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Freeman of Eu gene were also here for the hol iday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Portland and their two sons vis ited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. an<J Mrs. E. E. JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JU N E «, 1W1 Barnum and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Landstrom and daughters were here last week end as guests of her moth er, Mrs. L. L. Peetz. John I Sell came up from The Dalles Monday on business for the First National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. “Ray Blake of Portland were guests o f , Mr. and Mrs* Tom Fraser last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Price were guests from Thursday until Sun day at the home of his nephew, E. E. Barnum, coming from North Bonneville to be on hand for the historical picnic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker tour ed) southern Oregon over Mem-, orial week end, going to Lake- M ortgagc L ocas to M eet Your Individual need» ATTRACTIVE TERMS PROMPT SERVICE S tan d ard In su ra n ce Co. A w estern com pan y serving w estet n agriculture HOME OFFICE 812 8. W. Washington Phone AT 4331 . Portland, Oregon . — . - view, Klamath Falls, ancf Grants Arangements are under the di Pass, returning by Diamond rection of Smith Callaway chapel. Lake. At Grants Pass, MPs. Parker renewed girlhood) friends A black sheep, a white ewe she hadn’t seen for 30 years. (By Mrs. George L. Fox) with two lambs seem to be run Glen McLachlan is in the Hepp ning at large around here. They A telegram was received by were first seeh in Gilliam coun ner hospital with a heart attack Bill Myers of the death May 28. ty along the John Day river and is said) to be resting well. BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Andy of his tether, IJncoln Myers, about five miles from the mouth. Paulson, Saturday, May’ 31, at who has been working about The river is running a lot of wa three months In Okinawa. He ter at present, although It has The Dalles, a son. |Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten was accidently electrocuted. Mr. gone down about two feet the were in Portland last week end iMJyers who Is 67 had been a 'r e last couple of days. It is presum to move their daughter, Anajean sident of Sherman county for a ed the coyotes must have gotten to that city where she will be a good many years He was born after the sheep Friday night be playground instructor this sum June 30, 1884, In Town. cause they were seen in the nor mer. She will tdach in McMinn Survivors besi - his son Bill thern part Sherman county In Rufus are » 4 rgeant Ray E. on the river Saturday morning. ville next winter. and Lloyd A. The sheep are sheared and Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Ray Myers of Spoka mond were down from Pendleton Myers of the 1 S. navy, tour "branded. this week to attend the ? stock daughters Mrs. velyn PRurison Mrs. .Carl Casey and daughters show and visit their daughter, of Witchita, Ka1 as, Mrs. iS^tha of Dufur sp e n t. Friday v(kiting V i eg and Mrs. luth Colenihj,i 1 er "parents Mr., and Mrs. GfdHW’ Mrs. Allan, Pinkerton. 'T h e spare parts from the his both of Umatlll; md Mrs. Betty1 .Bjafkiiurne. Also visiting there torical society picnic have been Wade of Palm "Ity CaUforniar were Air. and Mis. Don Rob *>n lyers in Iowa and daughter of Portland. The left at the Journal office and a brother Fran- -ren. The.body Robisons have been visiting hi.; may be obtained by ther owners. and. nine grand| Mr. and Mrs. Theotkjre John will be returns u re for burial, parents at Maryhill, Wn. ston left Wednesday morning on a business trip to Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Ronny May Is home from Coll- ' ege in Portland for the summer. Rufus News In Sherman county $10,000 ' hail insurance costs $150, When you need it, it’s too late to buy it H e i r this im portant subject discussed by E. C. KENNEDY Special ReprecenUtive o f W atchtow er Bible and Tract Society JUNE 15, 952 , 3 :0 0 p.m. < . I.O.O.F. h J I G i c Volley A ll W elcom e N o C o lk c tio u ' —T Beefo’s Beefo’s The other night a guy looks at a steak ©ur goodlooking waitress Had brought him and he said, „That s the biggest piece of beef I ve^ever seen that cou ld n’t walk ’ P r o te c t Y o u r In c o m e Announcement of the engage ment of Miss Dorothy Wilson to Robert Roberson was made in a The Dalles newspaper this week. She is a daughter of Mis. Art Watkins and) Paul Wilson. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Roberson. Mrs. Collis Moore took a plane from Portland last • Thursday and flew to Los Angeles to spend the week erjxt with tier son, Da v id , w h o had a leave from the , army and to visit her sister, Mrs Homer Grant. - — • • -- W h a t Does G o d Require or You?” FIRE & HAIL The Missionary society nteet- ing, -originally scheduled for June 11, has been changed to the 18th. Location will.be the church. Mrs. L. E. Kaseberg was host ess Wednesday evening at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Diane Christianson who will be a bride of John Stewart Sunday, June 15. Pink apd white decora tions were used to portray the scene of gift opening and re freshments were served to the 25 guests who came for the occa sion. Mrs. Paul Mhy was co hostess. H A IL Insurance ■> . > . "\ BEEFO’S D o n ’t L o se A C r o p ( J o h n A . F o ss, W a s c o At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon. Beefo’s . Beefo’s DOR1N W ILBURN WELL DRILLING Get it now from TL'S DALLES, OREGON Phone 3729. W. T. 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' W h y don’t you check into thisP You’ll find you could pay $300 to $400 m ore — and still not match the horsepower of this nimble beauty. Y)u could pay hundreds of dollars m ore—and still not get any more interior room, or richer fabrics. B u t th at’s only part of the story. The big thing about any car is the way it goes. BUILDING PRODUCTS^ t You ought to sample the way Dynaflow Drive* “Everything To Budd Anything The Dalle», Oregon Light Refreshment Beverage of Millions of Temperate People 9 J aw u iuw im cs.. itnvu. n n . i l l *Tn»4a Marte ■•«. U. S. Fat. Off. «. W e l l tell you this—because a lot of folks have told us this: N o m atter what car you’re driving now—no m atter what cars you’ve looked at— they’ll never seem the same after you try this one. Just give us a chance to prove it — afid you’ll have a lot of fun. Equipment, accenoriet, trim and models are subject to change without notice. * Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. 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